Workshop: Konstruktion Kourse

Join us for a lovely Saturday morning brunch and DIY session at the Lomography Gallery Store NYC. Bring over your Konstruktor and sit with other folks looking to build their own DIY SLR.

If you’d like to buy a camera at the workshop you’ll receive a FREE pack of Lomography brand film. We’ll be there to help you along if you have any questions while you construct your new camera. Yummy brunch and roll of film included in the price.

Workshops are $10 ($7 for students) unless otherwise noted. Admission includes a free roll of film and a loaner camera if applicable. All participants will receive a 10% coupon for the store! Space is limited to 10 participants per workshop unless otherwise noted. Stop by, call, or email us at shopnyc@lomography.com to hold your place!

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